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Extract from Kelly's Directory of Herefordshire, 1929

Transcription by Richard Lane © 2003


BROMYARD.

BROMYARD a small, but compact and well built market and union town, is a head of a county court district and petty Sessional division, on the Hereford and Worcester road, near to the River Frome, 14 miles south-west from Worcester, 14 north-east from Hereford, 12 east from Leominster, 11 south from Tenbury, 13 north from Ledbury and 135 from London. The Parish is in the Leominster division of the county, Broxash hundred, rural deanery of Bromyard archdeaconry and diocese of Hereford. This part of Herefordshire is singularly varied and beautiful, and is considered, from the longevity of the inhabitants, exceptionally healthy. From The Downs an open common, of 350 acres, a splendid view of the surrounding country is afforded, the mountains of Radnorshire, Brecon, the Clee Hills, Malvern Hills and other eminences. The districts adjacent abound with orchards, and the surrounding country is beautifully diversified by hill and dale. The government of the town is vested in a body of 11 members, formed under the Local Government Act, 1894, who act as the Urban District Council. The town is lighted by electricity, and with gas by a Company, from works near the railway station, erected in 1893, and has a regular water supply. There is a station here on the branch line of the Great Western Railway, between Worcester and Leominster. The church of St. Peter, standing on an eminence, an ancient building in the Norman and Early English styles, consists of chancel, nave of five bays, aisles, transepts, and a massive central embattled tower containing a clock and 6 bells: there are several stained windows, including one to the Rev. T. N. Stephenson, a former vicar, who died in 1876: the oak choir seats in the chancel were provided as a memorial to the Rev. J. Palmer, a former vicar, who died in 1867: the organ was renovated in 1881: the font is Early Norman: the communion table was brought from Hereford Cathedral by the Rev. Dr. Cope, a former vicar: the transept chapels were formerly separated from the nave by carved oak screens: in 1887 the south transept was restored at the expense of the late R. Phipps esq.: in 1897-8 the north transept was restored: the nave was reseated in oak in 1912: there are 700 sittings. The register dates from the year 1538. The living is a vicarage, net yearly value £486, including 7 acres of glebe, with residence, in the gift of the Bishop of Hereford, and held since 1927 by the Rev. Philip Austen Lushington M. A. of Balliol College, Oxford, Prebendary of Putston Major, and surrogate. There is a Congregational Chapel in Sherford Street, founded in 1696, with sittings for 200 persons; a Primitive Methodist Chapel, at present (1929) closed, in Victoria Road built in 1899, with 300 sittings; a Wesleyan Methodist Chapel in New Road, built in 1857, seating 200; St Joseph's Roman Catholic Church in Bishell Walk, built in 1914, with 120 sittings, and a Friends' Meeting House, in Broad Street. The cemetery off Church Street was opened in 1916, and is 1¾ acres in extent. The Public Hall in Church Street is used as a cinema, and for meetings, theatrical performances and concerts. The County Police Station in church Street is a structure of brick, consisting of magistrates' room, with waiting and retiring rooms. The market day is Thursday. There are fortnightly stock sales held on alternate Thursdays, and special store bullock sales in April and October. The Isolation Hospital was built in 1896 and will hold 8 patients, and is now under the management of the Hereford Rural District Council. There is a private convalescent home for girls, maintained by Messrs. Cadbury Limited for the benefit of their staff. About 4 miles distant northwards, on Walls Hill, is a Roman Encampment, in a very excellent state of preservation. The Ecclesiastical Commissioners are Lords of the manor. Anciently the ecclesiastical parish of Bromyard, comprising an area of 7,580 acres, consisted of the 4 townships of Bromyard, Linton, Norton and Winslow: for ecclesiastical and civil purposes, however, the areas of these parishes have been considerably modified, and the ecclesiastical parish now comprises the Urban Parish of Bromyard and portions of the civil parishes of Brockhampton, Linton, Norton, Whitbourne, and Winslow. The area of the civil or Urban Parish of Bromyard comprises 213 acres; the population in 1921 was 1,573 in the civil parish and 2,625 in the ecclesiastical parish (which includes parts of Brockhampton, Linton and Winslow).

   Parish Clerk.- Stanley W. Taylor.

   SALTMARSHE.- About 3 miles north-east, is Saltmarsh Castle, the property and residence of William Theodore Barneby, esq. D.L., J.P. it is a modern edifice, in the Decorated Gothic style. Saltmarsh Castle was formerly extra-parochial, but now constitutes a parish in the Bromyard Union. It is still reputed to be extra-parochial for ecclesiastical purposes. The area is 129 acres; the population in 1921 was 10

   LINTON is a township adjoining the town of Bromyard, and extends 3 miles south. The Ecclesiastical Commissioners and Lt.-Col. John T. Lutley D.L., J.P. who are lords of the manor and W. T. Barneby esq. D.L., J.P. are the chief land owners. The soil is clayey and loamy; subsoil rock and clay. The chief crops are wheat, barley, beans, peas and hops. Cider is made here. The area is 2,330 acres of land and 1 of water; the population in 1921 was 430.

   Post. M.O., T. & T.E.D. Office, Bringsty. Letters from Worcester.

   NORTON.- In this township, containing Buckenhill House, at present (1929) unoccupied, the property of John White esq. a mansion about 1½ miles north from the town, and commanding a beautiful view of the country around. On the Downs, in an elevated part of the township is the old race course. There are golf links and stone quarries; an oak tree was planted March 15th, 187, by Alice Mary, wife of W. Henry Barneby esq. (d. 1914), in commemoration of the Jubilee of Queen Victoria. The Ecclesiastical Commissioners are Lords of the Manor, and William Theodore Barneby esq. D.L., J.P. and Lt.-Col. John Talbot Lutley D.L., J.P. are the chief landowners. The soil is clayey and loamy; subsoil, rock and clay. The chief crops are wheat, barley, and beans. The area is 1,731 acres of land and 3 of water; the population in 1921 was 373.

   WINSLOW is a township adjoining to Bromyard town, and extends for 2½ miles west-by-south. Munderfield Harold is the residence of Thomas John Edwards esq.; Rowden Abbey, the seat of Col. Lewis Birch, 2 miles from Bromyard station and a quarter of a mile from Rowden Mill Station, is a half timbered mansion, built in 1881, and picturesquely situated on the side of the valley. The principle landowners are the exors. of the late C. L. Enderby esq. J.P, the exors of the late Maj. R. L. Heygate J.P. and G. H. Montgomery esq. The soil is chiefly clay; subsoil clay and rock. The chief crops are wheat, beans, barley and hops. The population in 1921 was 371; the area is 3,095 acres of land and 6 of water.

   Letters via Worcester.

OFFICIAL ESTABLISHMENTS, LOCAL INSTITUTIONS &c
Post, M. O., T. & T. E. D. Office, Church Street. Letters through Worcester & for part of Linton & Brockhampton are delivered from Worcester via Bringsty Common
URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL
Meets at Victoria Chambers, Cruxwell Street, 1st Monday in each month, at 7 p.m.
Members
Chairman, William Arthur Guess J.P.
John Charles BriceEdwin Charles Mason
Ulysses James G. DancerThomas A. Partington
Charles Walter FelthamReuben John Philpott
Arthur HicksRichard Preece
Rev. Preb. P. A. Lushington M. A.Christopher H. Ware
Officers
Clerk, Sidney Sirrell, Victoria ChambersSurveyor & Sanitary Inspector, James D, Barrs, Broad Street, Bromyard
Treasurers, Lloyds Bank Ltd. Broad Street
Medical Officer of Health, Archibald Penman M.B., Ch.B. Edin., D.P.H. York House, York Road, BromyardCollector of District and Water Rates, Joseph Woodyatt, Market Square chambers
 
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE FOR BROMYARD PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION
Lutley Lt.-Col. John Talbot D. L. ChairmanEnderby Lt.-Col. Samuel Herbert
Evans Capt. Edward F. Herbert, vice-chairmanGuess William Arthur
Barneby William Theodore D. L.Harington His Honour Judge Edward
Bourne Col. Gilbert Chas. M.A., D.Sc., F.R.S., D.L.Harington Sir Richard bart. M.A., D.L.
Little Henry Brace
Bourne Capt. Robert Croft M.A., M.P.Millyard John William
Cooke John ErnestMoss Thomas
Cresswell George D.L.Newbold Alfred
The Chairman, for the time being, of the Bromyard Urban & Rural District Councils are ex-officio justicesClerk to the Justices, Sidney Sirrell, Victoria Chambers, Cruxwell Street
   Petty Sessions are held at the Police Court, Church Street, every alternate Monday, at 11 o'clock. The following places are included in the Petty Sessional Division:-
   Acton Beauchamp, Avenbury, Bredenbury, Brockhampton, Bromyard, Collington, Cowarne Little, Cowarne Much, Cradley, Edvin Loach, Edvin Ralph, Evesbatch, Felton, Bishops Frome, Grendon Bishop, Hampton Charles, Linton, Moreton Jeffries, Norton, Ocle Pychard, Pencombe with Grendon Warren, Saltmarshe, Upper Sapey, Stanford Bishop, Stoke Lacy, Tedstone Delamere, Tedstone Wafer, Thornbury, Ullingswick, Wacton, Whitbourne, Winslow & Wolferlow.
 
BROMYARD RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL
The District comprises the same townships as tin the Union, with the exception of Bromyard. The area is 61,047 acres; the population in 1921 was 7,697
The Council meets at Court House, monthly, on Thursday at 2.30 p.m.
Chairman, George Cresswell esq. D.L., J.P. Ocle Court, Hereford
Officials
Clerk, David Charles Alfred Williams, Broad StreetTreasurers, National Provincial Bank Ltd., Bromyard
Medical Officer of Health, Archibald Penman, M.B., Ch.B. Edin. D.P.H. York house, York Road, BromyardSurveyor, Richard Oseman Smith, Ashfields, Hereford Road
Sanitary Inspector, Joseph Woodyatt, Market Square Chambers, Bromyard
 
PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS
Cemetery, off Church Street, James D. Barrs, Clerk
County Court, Police Court, Church Street, His Honor Judge R. H. Roope Reeve K.C.; Horace Harford Foster, registrar & High Bailiff; Harold Salisbury, Bramley Dene, Madresfield Road, Great Malvern, Chief Clerk; sittings every two months. The following is a list of places in the jurisdiction of the court:-
   Acton Beauchamp, Avenbury, Bishops Frome, Bredenbury, Brockhampton, Bromyard, Collington, Cradley, Edvin Loach, Edvin Ralph, Evesbatch, Felton, Grendon Bishop, Hampton Charles, Linton, Little Cowarne, Lower Sapey (Worcester), Moreton Jeffries, Much Cowarne, Norton, Ocle Pychard, Pencombe with Grendon Warren, Saltmarshe, Stanford Bishop, Stoke Lacy, Tedstone Delamere, Tedstone Wafer, Thornbury, Ullingswick, Upper Sapey, Wacton, Whitbourne, Winslow & Wolferlow
For Bankruptcy purposes this court is included in that of Worcester, C. Hoult, 191 Corporation Street, Birmingham, Official Receiver.
County Police Station, Church streetFire Engine House, Frog Lane
Ministry of labour Employment Department, Market Square Chambers, Joseph Woodyatt, branch manager
Public Hall, Church Street, Mrs. Florence Diacoff, proprietress
Weighing machine, Station Yard
 
BROMYARD UNION
The population for the union in 1921 was 9,270; area 61,260 acres
Board day, Thursday (monthly), at the Court House, at 11 a.m.
Chairman of the Board of Guardians, Capt. Edward Francis Herbert Evans esq. J.P. of Whitbourne Hall, near Worcester
Clerk to the Guardians & Assessment Committee, David Charles Alfred Williams, Broad Street, Bromyard
Treasurers, National Provincial Bank, Ltd. Bromyard
Collector to the Guardians & Relieving & Vaccination Officer, Frederick Cyril Biggs, 9 Broad Street, Bromyard
Medical Officers & Public Vaccinators, No 1 district, Wilfrid W. Wells M.B., Ch.B. Bromyard; No 2 district, Samuel Wilfred Russell B.A., M.B., B.Ch., B.A.O. Bank House, Bromyard; No 3 district, L. A. Drake M.B., Ch.B. The Woodlands, Cradley, Malvern
Bromyard Institution, Linton, a building of stone to hold 100 inmates, Rev. Preb. Philip Austen Lushington M.A., vicar of Bromyard, chaplain; Samuel Wilfred Russell B.A., M.B., B.Ch., B.A.O. Bank House, Bromyard, medical officer; Frederick Smith, master
 
BROMYARD REGISTRATION DISTRICT
Superintendent Registrar, Vincent B. Weeks, Broad Street, Bromyard
Registrar of Births and Deaths (Bromyard sub district) & Marriages, Frederick Cyril Higgs, 9 Broad Street. Bromyard; deputy, Stanley W. Taylor, High Street, Bromyard
 
PUBLIC OFFICERS
Clerk to the Joint Burial Committee, James D. Barrs, Broad Street Chambers, Bromyard
Assessor & Collector of the Taxes for Bromyard District, Joseph Woodyatt, Market Square Chambers
Rating Officer for Norton, Brockhampton, Linton, Whitbourne, Tedstone Delamere & Tedstone Wafer, W. H. Davenport, 7 Church Street, Bromyard
Clerk to the Charity Trustees, John William Jackson, Broad Street
Veterinary Inspector under the Diseases of Animals Acts fro Bromyard Petty Sessional Division, Thomas John Foulkes M. R. C. V. S. Cruxwell Street
 
PLACES OF WORSHIP
St. Peter's Church, Rev. Philip Austen Lushington M. A. vicar, Prebendary of Putston Major, & surrogate; Rev. Thomas Lawrence, curate
St. Joseph's Roman Catholic, Bishell Walk, Rev. Denys Mathieu
Congregational, Sherford Street, Rev. James Sidebottom
Wesleyan Methodist, New Road, (Herefordshire Mission), Rev. J. Wesley Webb
Friends' Meeting House, Broad Street
 
EDUCATIONAL
   Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, a recognised Secondary School, enlarged in 1895, at a considerable expense, was founded & endowed by Queen Elizabeth with £15 yearly, subsequently augmented to £35 yearly by Alderman Peryn, a member of the Goldsmiths' Company: in 1851 the original endowments were considerably increased by this Company & a competent master was appointed by them, & in 1878 a second master was appointed: in 1891 the school was places under a new scheme by the Charity Commissioners, and is now managed by a governing body of 11 members: in 1914 the scheme was adopted & buildings altered to admit girls; there are now (1929) about 100 pupils, including boarders; A. W. Tuckey B.Sc. Lond. Head master

Railway Station (G. W.)
 
CARRIERS
Bishops Frome - From 'Bay Horse' Howe, Thursday
Little Cowarne - From 'Queen's Arms' Smith, Thursday
Much Cowarne - From 'Queen's Arms' Jenkins, Thursday & from 'Bay Horse' Went, Thursday
BROMYARD
PRIVATE RESIDENTS
Banwell James, York Villa, York RoadMorris Mrs. Freeman, Newlands, New Road
Barrow B. M. 2 Westfields, Hereford RoadMoss Thomas J.P. 27 High Street
Barrs James D. The Round House, New RoadNeville Stanley, West Hill, New Road
Binyon Chas. M. Rockland, Hereford RoadNewbold Henry E. The Lilacs, New Road
Binyon Eric, 7 Westfields, Hereford RoadNicholl Miss, The Schallenge
Bowley Mrs. West Hill, New RoadNorris Misses, Brookfield, New Road
Box, Mrs. E. A. West Hill, New RoadOakley Mrs. Henry, Cruxwell House, Cruxwell Street
Brice Jn. Chas. Hollowdene, New RoadOldfield John L. Highfield, new Road
Browne Charles Bennion, 10 West Fields, Hereford RoadOrgan Richard, 4 Westfields, Hereford Road
Browne Misses, Claremont, New RoadOrgee Miss. Church Street
Dale John, West Hill, New RoadParker Mrs. Fanny C. The Elms
Dancer Ulysses Jas. Garfield, High StreetPartridge Arthur Frederick, 6 Westfields, Hereford Road
Davenport William Hy. 7 Church StreetPenman Archibald M.B. York House, York Road
Davies Miss Pearson, WestacrePettifer Albert Edward, Church Street
Davis William O. Selborne, New RoadPhilpott Reuben, High Street
Foulkes Thomas J. Cruxwell StreetPhilpott Thomas Vincent, Church Street
Grubb Edward Tolley, Broad StreetPickard Anthony Thomas, Mount Pleasant, New Road
Guess William Arthur, J.P. Winholme, New RoadReading Mrs. H. Roseville, New Road
Hackett Benjamin, West Hill, New RoadRichardson Mrs. White Gate, Hereford Road
Hicks Noah, 1 Westfields, Hereford RoadRussell Samuel W., B.A., M.B. bank House, Broad Street
Higgs Frederick Cyril, 9 Broad StreetShephard Mrs. 8 Westfields, Hereford Road
Hodges William, Firs Villas, Old RoadSidebottom, Rev. James (Congregational), The Manse, Sherford Street
Hughes C. E. Bank House, Broad StreetSirrell Sidney, The Chestnuts, New Road
Jackson John William, Highwell HouseSmith A. L. Sherford Street
James Edgar Lewis Coleman, 3 Westfields, Hereford RoadSmith Richard Oseman, Ashfields, Hereford Road
James Miss G. M. Parkerhouse, Sherford StreetThornton William, Sherford Street
James William, New RoadTuckey A. W., B.Sc. (head master), Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School
Kempson Miss, White Gate, Hereford RoadTwinberrow William Oswald, Bishell House
King-Lewis Philip Cecil, Nunwell HouseWallis Robert Burley J.P. Highwell Cottage
King-Lewis Philip, Nunwell HouseWare Christopher Henry, The Firs, Old Road
Lawrence Rev. Thomas (curate of St. Peter's), Winholme Villas, New RoadWebb Rev. J. Wesley (Wesleyan), New Road
Lee George Leonard, Broad StreetWells Wilfred W., M.B. Tower Hill
Lee Robert, West Hill House, New RoadWilkes William Burrow, Church Street
Leese William Thomas, BirdseyeWilkins Arthur E. Bank House, High Street
Linley Hugh Banks, Tower HillWilliams Francis Whitsey, Hill Crest, New Road
Littlehales Alan Douglas, West Hill, New RoadWilliams Raymond W. Inglenook, Old Road
Lushington Rev. Philip Austen M.A. (vicar, Prebendary & surrogate), VicarageWilson Evan Charles, Church Street
Martin Rev. John M.A. (vicar of Grendon Bishop), Cranford, New RoadWoodyatt Joseph, New Road
Mathieu Rev. Denys (Roman Catholic), Bishell WalkYarnold Frank Goodman, 9 Westfields, Hereford Road
McKie David Crozier, The Lilacs, New RoadYoud Fred, Overdale, New Road
COMMERCIAL
Early Closing day, Tuesday 1 p.m.
Abbots Thomas, Bay Horse Inn, High StreetKing-Lewis Philip Cecil M.R.C.S. Eng., L.R.C.P. Lond. Physician & surgeon, Nunwell House
Addyman John, grocer, Market SquareLewis Katherine (Miss), A.L.C.M. teacher of music, Kerioth House, New Road
Allen & Jackson, solicitors, Broad StreetLinley Hugh Banks, manager of Midland Bank Ltd. High Street
Amiss John, monumental mason, New RoadLloyds Bank Ltd. (branch) (C. E. Hughes manager), Broad Street
Amiss William, monumental mason, Sherford StreetLondon Central Meat Co. Ltd., 24 Broad Street
Ancient Order of Oddfellows (Broxash Lodge) (Joseph Woodyatt, sec.). Market Square ChambersMabley Wm. Alfd. Butcher, High Street
Badham Herbert, boot repairer, Market SquareMarshall Thomas D. confectioner, Market Square
Badham Percy R. confectioner, High StreetMason T. & Son, bakers, 1 High Street
Barnett John Ltd. Coal merchants, Station YardMidland bank Ltd. (branch) (H. B. Linley, manager), High Street; Head Office, 5 Threadneedle Street, London, E C 2
Barratt W. A. & Son, butchers, Market SquareMills Frederick Wm. Watch & clock maker, 37 High Street
Barrs James D. surveyor & sanitary inspector to the Urban District Council & clerk to the joint Burial Committee, Broad StreetMills John, blacksmith, Angel Yard, Cruxwell Street
Bellow & Son Ltd. Agricultural implement makers (attend Thursdays), Cruxwell StreetMinistry of Labour Employment Dept. (Joseph Woodyatt, branch manager), Market square Chambers
Bennett Margaret F. (Miss), Stationer, Market SquareMitchell Thos. E. fruit merchant, Sherford House, Sherford Street
Bentley, Hobbs & Mytton, auctioneers, SmithfieldMoss Charles, Queen's Arms P.H., High Street
Bishop Alfred, insurance agent, Firs Villas, Old RoadNational Provincial Bank Ltd. (branch) (Arth. E. Wilkins, manager, High Street; Head office, 15 Bishopgate, London E C 2
Blackwell Christina (Mrs.), fancy repository, High StreetNEWBOLD A. & CO. LTD. (established 1821), builders & contractors, plumbers & painters, heating engineers, builders merchants & ironmongers; Country House Decorations & repairs a speciality, High Street. Telegrams, "Newbold Ltd. Bromyard;"
Blackwell Harry, cabinet maker, High StreetOwen Edward Ashford, grocer, 25 & 26 Broad Street
Breakwell Annie (Mrs.), refreshment rooms, High StreetPage Sidney Richard, The Wine Vaults P.H. Broad Street
Bridges Herbert Henry, saddler, Rowberry StreetPassey Frederick, confectioner, Broad Street
Bridgewater Bertha (Mrs.), confectioner, High StreetPenman Archibald M.B., Ch.B., D.P.H. medical officer of health for the Bromyard Urban District & Rural District of Councils, York House, York Road
Bromyard Gas Light & Power Co. Limited (Sidney Sirrell, sec)Perkins Frederick, boot maker, Market square
Bromyard News & Record (Vincent B. Weeks, proprietor; published Thursday), Rowberry StreetPerkins L. & A. coal & coke merchants, New Road
Bromyard Urban District Council Water Supply Pumping Station (William Haddon, manager & engineer), Three MillsPettifer A. & E. Ltd. Ironmongers, Broad street & motor garage, Rowberry Street
Burgess Percy, Crown & Sceptre P. H. Sherford StreetPhillips Arthur, boot & shoe repairer, Rowberry Street
Burton's, grocers, High StreetPhillips James Henry, saddler, Sheep Street
Bury Jonathan, plumber, Frog LanePhilpott Evelyn (Mrs.), dinning rooms, High Street
Cadbury's Private Home for Girls (Miss Lillie Dunsford, matron), Froome BankPierson Herbert Thomas, draper, outfitter, & boot stores, High Street
Carless & Jones, dentists (attend Thursday), 20 High StreetPitt Selina (Miss), dining room, Broad Street
Carless Rt. Dentist (Carless & Jones) (attend Thursday), 20 High StreetPowell & Co. (The Progress Stores, complete outfitters, Broad Street
Cave Walter, watch & clock maker, Broad StreetPowis Albert Frederick, grocer, High Street
Cemetery (James D. Barrs, clerk), off Church StreetPowis Charles, Green Dragon Inn, Cruxwell Street
Clarke Roger H., B.A., M.R.C.S. Eng., L.R.C.P. Lond. Physician and surgeon, (firm, Wells & Clarke), 26 Broad StreetPowis Harold, baker, Cruxwell Street
Cockell William R. saddler, Rowberry StreetPreece Richard, White Horse P.H. Cruxwell Street
Cooper Jn. Hairdresser, 5 High StreetPreece Rosalind Roberta (Mrs.), Railway Inn, Church Street
County Court (His Honor Judge R. H. Roope Reeve K. C.; Horace Harford Foster, registrar), Police Court, Church StreetPublic Hall (Mrs. Florence Diacoff, proprietress), Church Street
County Police Station (Sergeant Arthur Davies, Officer in Charge), Church StreetPumfrey H. & Co., drapers, High Street
Dale john, estate agent, New RoadQueens Elizabeth's Grammar School (A. W. Tuckey B.Sc. Head master)
Dancer Ulysses Jas. Garfield L. D. S. Eng. Dental surgeonRoss & Son Ltd., boot makers, 27 Broad Street
Dangerfield Herbert Henry, teacher of music, The BungalowRoyall George Nicholas, beer retailer
Davenport William Henry, rating officer for Brockhampton, Linton, Norton, Whitbourne, Tedstone Wafer & Tedstone Delamere, 7 Church StreetRussell Samuel Wilfred B.A., M.B., B.Ch, B.O.A. physician & surgeon, & medical officer & public vaccinator No. 2 district, Bromyard Union & medical officer to the Poor Law Institution, Bank House, High Street
Davidson Alice Louisa (Mrs.), news agent, High StreetSanders William, tailor, Cruxwell Street
Davidson Edward, grocer, Cruxwell StreetSelwyn Alfred Oliver, fishmonger, High Street
Davies & Co. tobacconist, 9 Church StreetSirrell James George & Sons, blacksmiths, Little Hereford Street
Davies James M.P.S. chemist & druggist, High StreetSirrell Sidney, clerk to Urban District Council, clerk to the justices, clerk to the Local Pension Sub-Committee, clerk to commissioners of taxes, correspondent to education Committee & clerk to governors of Grammar School, Victoria Chambers, Cruxwell Street
Davies John, coal miner, 9 Church StreetSkyrme William Ernest, ironmonger, Market Square
Draysey George E. King's Arms P.H. High StreetSmith A. L. builder, Sherford Street
Drinkwater Tom, beer retailer, The Bell, Church StreetSmith Joseph Simons, refreshment rooms, Market Square
Dumbleton Hall, (Henry G. Blewett, caretaker), Church StreetSmith Richard Oseman, surveyor to the Rural District Council, Ashfields, Hereford Road
Falcon Hotel (Mrs. Emily H. Harborne, proprietress), Broad StreetSmitten Thomas George, hair dresser, Market Square
Feltham Charles W., draper, Broad StreetSpooner Henry, manager of gas works, Broadbridge
Fire Brigade Station (Albert Bishop, captain), Frog LaneStead and Simpson Limited, boot maker, Broad Street
Foster Horace Harford, solicitor, notary Public, commissioner for oaths & registrar & high bailiff to the County Court, Broad StreetStephenson George & Son, butchers, Broad Street
Foulkes Thomas J., M.R.C.V.S. veterinary surgeon, & inspector under the Diseases of Animals Acts for Bromyard DistrictStrickland Henry William, marine store dealer, Little Hereford Street
Garrard & Anthony, solicitors, (attend Thursday), Market SquareTamplin T. W. J. boot repairer, Broad Street
Gripton & Co. wireless accessories dealers, High StreetTarbath Agnes Louisa (Mrs.), Lion Inn, Broad street
Harrell Ernest, cycle agent, Rowberry StreetTaylor J. W. & Co. fruit merchants, Cruxwell Street
Harrell Kate (Miss), stationer, High StreetTaylor Stanley W. leather seller & parish clerk & deputy registrar of births, marriages & deaths Bromyard Union, High Street
Harris Bernard, motor & electrical engineer; Morris specialist, Pump StreetThornton William, chemist, Broad Street
Haynes Geo. (Mrs.), registered lodging house, Sheep StreetThursby Alfred W. printer, The Oakley Press, Market square
Hicks Arthur, nurseryman & seedsman, High StreetVaughan and Bedford, drapers, High Street
Higgs F. Cyril, registrar of births, marriages & deaths for Bromyard sub-district & relieving & vaccination officer & collector to the guardians, Bromyard union, 9 Broad StreetVictoria Café and Hotel (Chas. Edwin James, proprietor), Cruxwell Street
Hobbins William, shopkeeper, Cruxwell StreetWaddell Edward J. saddler, Cruxwell Street
Hop Pole Hotel (Mrs. Leonora Johnson, proprietress), Market SquareWall Albert Arthur, cycle agent, 6 High Street
Hughes Amy (Miss), stationers, 7 High StreetWeeks Vincent B. superintendent registrar of births, marriages & deaths for Bromyard District, Broad Street
Hughes C. E. manager of branch of Lloyds Bank Ltd. Bank house, Broad streetWells & Clarke, physicians & surgeons; surgery, 26 Broad Street
International tea Co.'s Stores Ltd. Grocers, Broad StreetWells W. Oscar, decorator, High Street
Jackson Jn. Wm. (firm Allen & Jackson), solicitors & commissioner for oaths & clerk to the Charity Trustees, Broad StreetWells Wilfrid W., M.B., Ch.B. (firm, wells & Clarke), surgeon & medical officer & public vaccinator No. 1 district, Bromyard Union, Tower Hill House
James Frederick George, greengrocer, Church StreetWilkins Arthur E. manager of the National Provincial Bank Ltd. High Street
James J. (Thomas M. Miles, proprietor), high class family butcher, High StreetWilliams David Chas. Alfred, clerk to the Board of Guardians, Rural District Council & joint isolation hospital committee, Broad Street
James John, confectioner, Church StreetWilliams Edmund, motor engineer, High Street; "Williams Garage, Bromyard;"
James Wm. Builder, New RoadWilliams J. W. & Son Ltd. Grocers & corn merchants, 22 & 23 High Street & coal merchants, Station Yard
Jenkins George, marine store dealer, Sherford StreetWilliams Jessie & Annie (Misses), confectioners, Broad Street
Johnson Rosa Jane (Miss), china & glass dealer, 19 High StreetWilson E. C. engineer & motor haulage contractor & furniture remover, Church Street & coal merchant, Station Yard. T. A. "Haulier, Bromyard;"
Jones Chas. Stanley, dentist (firm, Carless & Jones) (attends Thursday), 20 high StreetWoodcock Owen, baker, 4 High Street
Jones E. M. (Miss), stationer, 20 High StreetWoodyatt Joseph, sanitary inspector to the Bromyard Rural District Council, collector and assessor of taxes for Bromyard & District, collector of Bromyard general and water rates, rating officer for Avenbury and Winslow and news correspondent for the Bromyard and District, Market square Chambers
Kennard Henry, confectioner, Market SquareWorcester Permanent Building Society (David Watkins, sec.) (meets 3 - 4.30 p.m. last Wednesday in each month), Dumbleton Hall, Church Street
SALTMARSHE
Barneby William Theodore D.L., J.P. Saltmarshe Castle 
NORTON
PRIVATE RESIDENTS
Dalby Rev. Alan M.A. LittlebridgeSt. John of Bletso Dowager Lady, Down Manor 
Marriott Mrs. The Burnt HouseTaylor Mrs. F. E. The Homestead
Moore Alfred, GlendaleWaller Richard James, The Downs
Payne Edward R. The Rhea 
COMMERCIAL
Marked thus ¤ farm 150 acres or over
Adams Alfred, boot repairer, The FirsKey Jessie (Mrs.), cottage farmer, Bank House
¤ Bedford Joseph T. farmer, GrangeLane Tom Hawkins, cottage farmer, Down Side
Broad Oak Golf Club (T. V. Philpott, hon. Sec.)Moore Alfred, gardener to w. T. Barneby esq. D.L., J.P.
Darby Henry, farmer, CockaleyOrgee Frederick, cottage farmer
Davies Joseph E. cottage farmer, Oak Cottage¤ Page Maj. B., farmer, Upper Norton
Day Charles, beer retailer, Royal Oak, The DownsPayne John, farmer, Walk Mills
¤ Evans David, farmer, New HousePreece Archer, farmer, Raven's Nest
¤ Evans William, farmer, New BarnRead Allen, farmer, The Steeples
Hide Frederick, cottage farmer, Down SideRimell Samuel, pig killer, The Downs
Hobbs George, farmer, The FoxSears George Fraser, beer retailer, Holly Tree
Isbell Brothers, cottage farmers, Down SideSkyrme Edwin T. farmer, Sandy Cross Farm
Jones Harriett (Mrs.), boot & shoe repairer¤ Skyrme William, farmer, Middle Norton
LINTON
Marked thus † to be addressed WHITBOURNE, WORCESTER
Marked thus ‡ to be addressed BROMYARD, WORCESTER
Marked thus • to be addressed BRINGSTY, WORCESTER
‡ Adams Miss, Down House 
Marked thus ¤ farm 150 acres or over
COMMERCIAL
† Ballard John H. farmer, Parson's Hill‡ Linton Tile Works (Gibbs Bros.), brick and tile makers
† Burraston F. M. (Miss), cottage farmer, Deabley¤† Morris William H., farmer, Yearsett Court
† Davies Arthur, baker, Linley Green• Mowbray Florence (Mrs.), farmer, Burley Farm
• Davies David Chas. Farmer, Linton BrookOliver Sidney, farmer, Washcroft, The Downs
† Davies Jn. Cottage farmer, Linley Green† Pullen Thomas Arthur, cottage farmer, Linley Green
• Dennett William, cottage farmer• Roberts Joseph, blacksmith, Post Office
• Elcocks T. G. (Mrs.), farmer, Linton Mill¤‡Ruck John, farmer, Lower Yearsett
¤‡ Evans Jn. Walt. farmer, Hodgebatch• Smith James Henry, cottage farmer, Burley
† Garness George, cottage farmer, Haines Croft• Spencer William, farmer, The Scar Farm
• Garness Jane (Mrs.), farmer, Nuttage† Sprague William (Mrs.), farmer, Hareley Farm, Linley Green, Whitbourne
• Gibbs Mary Ann (Mrs.), farmer, Old House† Walker George, cottage farmer, Upper Deabley
† Harper Cyril, cottage farmer, Linley Green• Walker Joseph, farmer & hop grower, Ashminton
• Harris Stanley, beer retailer, Mason's Arms, Bringsty Common‡ Ward Frederick, carpenter, The Downs
• Holland Harry Richard, beer retailer, Live and Let Live, Bringsty Common‡ Williams John, farmer, Pool Hall
Hyde John Edward, farmer, Down Side• Williams Joseph, farmer, Southington
† Kennard Thomas, cottage farmer† Withers J. L., farmer, Grain Farm

 

[Transcribed by Richard Lane in January 2003
from a copy of Kelly's Directory of Herefordshire, 1929 in Hereford Central Library]